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Casanova Venetian Glass & Art
2363 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Suite 902
Naples, FL 34109 , United States
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King Philip, Father of Alexander the Great
$ 975
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Description
Rare bronze coin of King Philip, the father of Alexander the Great (face of Apollo), circa 350 B.C.E. Reverse side is a horse, possibly the horse King Philip used when he competed in the ancient Olympics! Excavated in Greece. Includes a sterling silver chain coated with 24K gold. Also includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Period: Pre 19th Century Creation Date: 350 B.C.E Styles / Movements: Other Incollect Reference #: 576010
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Casanova Venetian Glass & Art, founded by Keith Davison and Marina Montmorency, offers the largest selection of Murano glass in the United States, alongside fine art from around the world. With over 60 glass masters and artisans represented, the showroom specializes in custom mirrors, chandeliers, sculptures, Venetian masks, and ancient coins. | 239.571.1610 | kadavison@comcast.net
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